I tried something different: let's call it coloring with twine. Instead of coloring the heart in this cute image, I filled in the shape with baker's twine.What do you think of it?
The digi image is colored with pencils , I even penciled in the knitted ribs on his hat and gloves. The dark blue strip is a piece of white core cardstock I came across in my snippets file. I embossed it with snowflakes and sanded the high spots with sandpaper, although I guess I should have sanded more to reveal more of the white core. The sentiment is on a tag trimmed with a hand-drawn stitched border. The snowflake is a brad.
This card is entered in thse challenges:
Double Trouble #180 -- stitch it up
Double D -- winter
Simon Says Stamp Monday -- Emboss it
Can you handle the pressure -- use embossing folder
Word Art Wednesday #673 -- anything goes
Pattie's Creations #224 -- use an image
Digi Chooseday #46 --anything goes
Gem of a Challenge #22 -- anything goes
Oh my so cute, love your twine heart and your personal ribbing on the hat is so creative for our stitching requirement along with the sentiment on a stitched tag... Adorable and fun Christmas card and thanks for sharing your stitches with us at Double Trouble.
ReplyDeleteSo cute - love the twine heart that the snowman is holding. Thanks for sharing with us at Double Trouble :)
ReplyDeleteOMG ... so so cute and love the sentiment! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Can You Handle the Pressure & Double D challenges! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.
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I love this idea and how much cuter can you get? I love the coloring and the tecture that you got doing this card. Thanks for sharing it with us at Double D Challenge. Glad you entered.
ReplyDeleteLots of great ideas on your card, love the twine heart and the sanded snowflakes. Thanks you for playing along with us at Double Trouble!
ReplyDeleteHow adorable! The twine heart is perfection!! Love that. Thank you for sharing at Double Trouble.
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